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Saints fined by NFL for faking an injury

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The NFL fined the New Orleans Saints $350,000 and gave additional fines to two coaches and a player for faking an injury during a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a person familiar with the penalty told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Coach Dennis Allen received a $100,000 fine, codefensiv­e coordinato­r Ryan Nielsen was fined $50,000 and defensive end Cameron Jordan was fined $50,000 for the delay in the fourth quarter of the Buccaneers' 17-16 comeback win Monday night, according to the person, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the league does not announce fines.

The Saints denied purposeful­ly delaying the game in Tampa, describing medical attention Jordan sought before and afterward, and said they planned to appeal the fines.

Jordan expressed his displeasur­e with the fine on Twitter: “Most expensive fine to date from the @NFL came in yesterday… added stressor for no reason.”

In another tweet, he said: “Are fines made by nfl open to public? I just feel like this should be public knowledge. 'Cause some of the fines are silly but this 1… ridiculous. Anyways & for what a `deliberate action to delay game' before a tm punts? ...”

Jordan's agent, Doug Hendrickso­n, posted on Twitter that he plans to appeal.

“We are appealing the idiotic fine by @NFL what a joke - @camjordan9­4 more details to follow… ,” Hendrickso­n wrote.

In a memo sent to teams on Dec. 2 and obtained by the AP, the NFL said the league “continues to emphasize the importance of upholding the integrity of the game and competitiv­e fairness as our highest priority. We have observed multiple instances of clubs making a deliberate attempt to stop play unnecessar­ily this season.”

In their statement denying the NFL's assertion, the Saints detailed Jordan's injury:

“Defensive end Cameron Jordan felt foot pain following a third down play and sought medical attention,” the team said. “He entered the blue medical tent and was examined by the medical staff and following the examinatio­n he was taped and able to finish the game. He had an MRI performed the following day in New Orleans and was confirmed that he suffered an acute mid-foot sprain in his left foot. He has been at the facility each day receiving treatment for his injury he suffered on the play.”

A Week 14 bye gives the Saints (4-9) a brief reprieve before they try to avoid their first 10-loss season since 2005. New Orleans remains mathematic­ally alive in the NFC South but traia Tampa Bay by 2 1/2 games with four to play.

TITANS MAKE MOVES >> The Tennessee Titans activated wide receiver Racey McMath and defensive back Josh Thompson off injured reserve for today's game against Jacksonvil­le, but put starting inside linebacker David Long Jr. on that list with an injured hamstring.

Long was sidelined by the injury last week. Tennessee has 15 players on injured reserve — starting inside linebacker Zach Cunningham went on the list Nov. 12 with an injured elbow.

McMath went on injured reserve on Aug. 31 with a broken hip, and both he and Thompson resumed practicing with the team Wednesday.

McMath, a sixth-round pick out of LSU in 2021, has two career catches and has mostly been a special teams player for Tennessee.

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